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Personal freedoms must not take away the freedom of others.
guarantee that the government would not take away people's freedoms.
Sadly.... Any government can take anything away. Constitutionally speaking. However.... They can never take away your freedom to think the thoughts you wish to think. That, no matter where you are is your freedom.
Personal freedoms must not take away the freedom of others.
Denied powers are powers no one can take away (personal freedoms in the Bill of Rights)
Because they wanted to take away all of our freedoms, if god didnt want us to do it he would have put it on the earth!
Dictators often use tactics such as manipulating election laws, censoring opposition voices, using propaganda to control the narrative, and intimidating or coercing voters in order to secure their election. They may also resort to fraud, corruption, or violence to ensure a favorable outcome.
Dictators don't get elected. They take power and create conditions that allows them to take power. This just happened in Turkey in the last two weeks.
may infringe on peoples privacy
because they knew dictators meant trouble and could get sooo much power that they COULD take over the world possibly
The freedoms the anti federalist were afraid the government would take away are listed in then Bill of Rights, largely in the 1st Amendment which says, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
First of all, there is a saying "All the world loves a winner" and that is what Napoleon undoubtedly was until 1812 , the year of the disastrous campaign into Russia. But more importantly, there was simply no feeling that he came 'to take people's freedoms away'. All the countries that he conquered had been under the rule of princes with near-absolute powers who did not believe in granting their subjects any political rights at all. Napoleon offered these peoples the protection of modern laws, better education and the opportunity to make something of themselves and rise through the ranks of the Empire.